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| | | Re: GLOW WORM sites UK I've been watching glow worms since 1955 in dozens of places along the south coast from Devon to my present home in East Kent. The most I have seen on one occasion was 55 within two or three hundred yards of my garden. The earliest sighting was on June 1st (this year) and it is rare to see one after August. They seem to favour warm humid evenings with little or no moonlight. The greatest threat is probably insecticide spraying although as you can imagine the flying male hunting for is that elusive little green glow may be easily distracted by street lamps, car headlights and my neighour's security lights. Grrr... | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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